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Published on Jun 8, 2025Source: Al Manar - Indeterminate
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Published on Jun 8, 2025
Why Washington’s call for Asia to buy more American arms falls flat
SINGAPORE/TOKYO/JAKARTA – US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth’s rousing call in Singapore recently for Indo-Pacific countries to ramp up their defence spending and, if one reads his lips correctly, buy more American weapons, is likely to fall on deaf …
Source: The Straits Times - Pro-Government -
Published on Jun 8, 2025
From Washington: Are Republicans Ready to Prove Their Commitment to Major Cuts?
Senate Republicans are showing no signs of backing down on modifying the “one big, beautiful bill,” as concerns over Medicaid cuts and the deficit remain top priorities. Meanwhile, two teams are emerging on Capitol Hill, and it’s not just because the …
Source: Fox News - Right-wing -
Published on Jun 8, 2025
Tres heridos en apuñalamientos y disparos en Washington, durante celebraciones del Orgullo, según la policía
Por Dalia Abdelwahab, Audry Jeong e Isabelle D’Antonio Dos personas fueron apuñaladas y otra recibió disparos en incidentes separados en el barrio de Dupont Circle, Washington, este sábado por la noche, durante las celebraciones del Orgullo, informó el …
Source: KESQ-TV - California - Neutral -
Published on Jun 7, 2025
Will <em>The Washington Post</em> Embrace the AI Slush Pile?
Early in my career, I worked as an assistant at a literary agency. Big publishers generally consider taking on only writers already represented by agents, which makes literary agencies a front line of sorts. As the person opening the mail, I was the front …
Source: The Atlantic - Neutral -
Published on Jun 7, 2025
Courtesy of Washington Week With The Atlantic Trump’s Amplifier Administration
In Donald Trump’s first administration, he was surrounded by buffers and filters—but in his second, he’s surrounded by amplifiers. On a special edition of Washington Week With The Atlantic, the foreign-affairs columnist Thomas Friedman joins to discuss the …
Source: The Atlantic - Neutral -
Published on Jun 8, 2025
Los Angeles port sees a sharp drop in job opportunities due to Washington's elevated tariffs: media report
Trucks and containers are pictured at the Port of Los Angeles, California, the United States, on April 29, 2025. (Photo: Xinhua) The Port of Los Angeles, the largest and busiest container port in the US, has seen job opportunities drop sharply due to the …
Source: Global Times - Gov't Propaganda -
Published on Jun 8, 2025
world WorldPride parade-goers march through Washington in defiance of Trump
WASHINGTON -LGBTQ+ people and supporters from around the world marched through the streets of Washington on Saturday (June 7) with a mixture of joyful celebration and a show of defiance in the face of President Donald Trump's rollback of queer rights. …
Source: Asiaone - Indeterminate -
Published on Jun 7, 2025
In Washington’s forests, Trump’s timber mandate looks shaky
Open this photo in gallery:Loggers fell timber near Bryant, Wash.Nathan VanderKlippe/The Globe and Mail For decades now, the forests of Snohomish County have taunted the people of Darrington. It was not long ago that this small Washington town on the …
Source: The Globe and Mail - Neutral -
Published on Jun 8, 2025
25 Sports High School Saturday- PND soccer finishes 2nd in state. LeRoy softball finishes 2nd in state. Eureka baseball ...
PEORIA (25News Now) - On a very busy IHSA State Tournament Saturday, Peoria Notre Dame lost 1-0 to Chicago St. Ignatius in the 2A State Title soccer game. LeRoy lost to Carrollton in the 1A State Title softball game. Eureka finished 3rd in 2A Baseball. …
Source: Week 25 - Illinois - Neutral